Friday's work outfit was a bit of a jumble.
The new-to-me jeans got their first styling, and I hauled out my Adidas tux hoodie for another wearing.
The new-to-me jeans got their first styling, and I hauled out my Adidas tux hoodie for another wearing.
- Tux hoodie - Jeremy Scott X Adidas, consignment; first seen here (2nd outfit) in November with plaid and yellow boots
- Abstract top - handmade, vintage 70s, thrifted; last worn here under Jacko in September
- Wool blend top - Diesel, consignment; last seen here in September with silver leather
- Cotton jeans - Ragged Jeans, consignment; purchased here for $58.00
- Sneakers - Adidas X James Harden, consignment; last worn here (2nd outfit) for my working day at the Botched pop-up sale in October
- Leather trenchcoat (below) - vintage 70s, thrifted; last seen here on Tuesday
This was very snuggly, good for a very busy day - although the office itself was dead. Showing how I wrapped the top half to fit it under another coat.
I enjoyed the jeans overall, but I'll try styling them in a dressier way next time.
I love the look of the tails.
As ever, wishing this jacket had pockets!
I overheated a couple of times, and shucked my tux, revealing my layers.
This abstract top worked with the jeans but this is a lot of pattern and colours, especially with the addition of the coral tissue-thin wool top under that. I layered the leather trenchcoat over the tux coat to keep me warm.
It didn't rain at all while I was outside, but we had 5-minute flashes of flooding rain all day, interspersed with sunshine.
It didn't rain at all while I was outside, but we had 5-minute flashes of flooding rain all day, interspersed with sunshine.
The stuff:
Why do I have navy blue gloves? I moved these into Limbo, after picking them in the dark (I thought they were black, ha ha).
Why do I have navy blue gloves? I moved these into Limbo, after picking them in the dark (I thought they were black, ha ha).
- Silk scarf - Janie Besner, thrifted
- Gloves - Parkhurst
- Brooch (worn on tux hoodie) - Mom's, vintage 60s
Brutalist bling:
First wearing of these ear-balls - I loved how comfortable they are.
- Belt - San Giorgio, vintage, consignment
- Brass/crystal/turquoise stone cuff - Myka, consignment
- Brass/orange crystal cuff - Loren Hope, consignment
- Ear-balls - thrifted; purchased here for $5.00
- Silver/amber ring - consignment; purchased here for $65.00
- Bronze ring - P. Sarpaneva, Finland, vintage 70s, vintage expo
- Brass/glass necklace and ring - Raphael of Canada, vintage 70s, consignment
Had to show off my Grinch socks.
Not with these sweet boys in the house.
"I like this place."
Whateley curled up beside me while L and I played board games into the wee hours on Friday night.
"I'm sleeping!"
Barnabas went full "Super-Kitty" on L's lap.
We both slept in on Saturday morning and awoke to more torrential downpours. There's nothing for it but to go for brunch with Nick!
I always have to wait for a chilly day to wear my Roadkill top - it's thick plus and is WARM.
- Top - Euramerican, thrifted; last seen here in January at Beaver Lake with Mom
- Sequin skirt - Artelier Nicole Miller, consignment; last worn here in July with blue bookends
- Booties - Matisse, thrifted; last seen here in October with many spooky critters
- Thermoplastic jacket (below) - Adidas X Fiorucci, consignment; last worn here (3rd outfit) in April for another brunch
I layered a black camisole under the zigzag furry top and paired it with my sequined skirt - very festive!
"Are you going out?"
We also did a big grocery shop after brunch, now that Vlad the Jaguar is back from the shop, and picked up all the stuff we need for Christmas dinner with Nick.
A shout-out to Tessa at John's Place who didn't realize I had a blog. Hi, honey!
I love the liquid silver look of this skirt. So shiny! I knew this weather would be perfect for my thermoplastic jacket - it's totally waterproof.
Plus it's big enough to fit over the giant plush sleeves, and it also keeps me warm as it doesn't breathe at all.
Plus it's big enough to fit over the giant plush sleeves, and it also keeps me warm as it doesn't breathe at all.
Ready to go out into the hustle and bustle.
Town was very busy (hard to find parking), as was John's and the grocery store. I'm looking forward to hiding from the world a bit...
Town was very busy (hard to find parking), as was John's and the grocery store. I'm looking forward to hiding from the world a bit...
- Hat - Babaton, consignment
- Silk scarf - fake Louis (Lewis) Vuitton, thrifted
- Bag - Nico and..., consignment
- Brooch - Eaton's, c. 1999
- Leather gloves - Danier Leather
Silver bling:
I also bit on this gorgeously worn chambray dress.
All round shapes.
- Silver S cuff - Mexican, consignment, Sidney
- Silver/gold cuff - JPL, vintage fair
- Earrings - Chan Luu, consignment
- Silver/obsidian ring - consignment
- Silver chain ring - Mexican, consignment
- Silver/crystal ring - Soul Flower
- Silver loopy ring - consignment, Sidney
I had time for a very fast 5-minute shop in the Beacon Ave Thrift Store, where I found these wool mittens with Thinsulate lining.
I've never owned mittens! Will I keep them? Maybe! They were only $3.00.I also bit on this gorgeously worn chambray dress.
It unbuttons to the hem, and has pockets on the sides.
It has a tab/button at the waist, plus a hook behind the waist button.
This ensures that the waist doesn't pull and pop open. What a nice detail. It was marked "as is" due to this stain.
A few squirts of Folex and it was gone! I've popped the dress into the wash anyway.
100% cotton is nice to see.
I suspect from the style that this is from the 90s. It's by Nevada Jeanswear - great label! - and here's a bit of the white herringbone detail on the collar that's also on the cuffs and chest pockets.
Dresses were half price, so this was only $7.00.
Dresses were half price, so this was only $7.00.
We saw one of the other regulars at John's - I stopped by his table to compliment his outfit (he always dresses like this). I don't know his name - that's a goal for 2026!
He's a Fluevog fan, though! But I noticed something about his outfit - I recognized his pendant:
I searched through the blog for ages - I can't remember the brand name! - but I bought this necklace at the WIN Boutique many years ago! I let it go probably pre-Pandemic, and I'm pretty sure it went in a donate bag at some point. How funny that it came back around.
I had a long nap in the afternoon, then L and I had a quick dinner and got ready to go to Nick's Annual Holiday Party (the last one was here (3rd outfit) in December 2024). Of course, y'all know what I wore!
The boobs have been hoisted, and I have a vintage slip under this as well as a pair of tights, so all is smooth and secure, ha ha! Seriously, it was a very comfortable dress to wear for mostly standing in all night. - Dress - The 1300 Collection for Holt Renfrew, vintage 70s, thrifted; last worn by me here in November 2017 (8 years ago!)
- Shoes - Super Fine Cardigal, Fluevog; last seen here in September with sequins galore (I need to wear that cardigan/jacket again!)
- Coat (below) - C&A Golden Gate Collection, vintage 80s, thrifted; last worn here in November
I love the big swooshy skirt.
I liked that the hem is shorter and less draggy now that Caro's hemmed it. I still tucked the skirt up into the belt so that we could walk to Nick's without it getting soaked.
I liked that the hem is shorter and less draggy now that Caro's hemmed it. I still tucked the skirt up into the belt so that we could walk to Nick's without it getting soaked.
Such a great pattern.
I felt marvelous in this all night! We got home just before 2am - there was much carousing!
I felt marvelous in this all night! We got home just before 2am - there was much carousing!
This is the idealized outerwear look.
But we can pretend!
Although this is a cloth velvet coat, the ginormous faux-fur collar is very snuggly.
In reality, the purse was shoved into L's waterproof backpack, the shoes were bundled into a plastic bag, and my wool beret contained every wisp of hair.
Although this is a cloth velvet coat, the ginormous faux-fur collar is very snuggly.
- Velvet scarf - Echo, thrifted
- Wool beret - Parkhurst, vintage, consignment
- Big tree brooch - Keyes, gift from Ev, c. 1988
- Small pin - Avon
- Thinsulate gloves - thrifted
- Purse - thrifted; purchased here for $6.95
The stuff:
I changed into these shoes once we got to Nick's and lasted in them for about 3 hours.
- Belt - Charmant by Deborah Marinoff, vintage 70s, thrifted
- Hinged eelskin bangle - vintage 80s, thrifted
- Gold-tone bangle - thrifted
- Brass/glass ring - Raphael of Canada, vintage 70s, consignment
- Gold/amber ring - c. 1996
- Earrings - Biko, consignment
L put together a great outfit of green velvet, grey wool, a mint shirt and a colourful vintage tie.
And a swanky pair of Fluevogs with a metallic green Swordfish toe! That's my guy.
Caro arrived, looking resplendent in her thrifted dress, found on our trip to Sidney.
It was rain all the way there and rain all the way home - where we stripped off all our wet clothes and crashed on the couches with the kitties.
Some pics from the party, none of which featured our host, Nick! Randall took a bunch of these, so is not in them, and I took very few pictures.
From left, Kim, Ross, L, Nick's neighbour Bryan, and Jay.
Caro arrived, looking resplendent in her thrifted dress, found on our trip to Sidney.
In addition to the leather belt and my Fluevog Baroque Velasquez boots, she also wore my Grape Ape coat. She was a hit at the previous party for Ron's work-crew! You look gorgeous, honey!
Rosanna and Jeannie.
Rosanna's dress was amazing - I had to get a better look. "Get up and pose!" I encouraged her. What a fabulous look!
She is a major thrifter like me, with a fabulous eye for detail and colour (she's a graphic designer).
A zipper ring and an astounding D'Orlan vintage necklace.
You can see the amazing V design and textile there. She figures it's either a Valentino or a "Valentinono." I suspect the latter (after digging around on the interwebz) - Valentino did a similar textile but in different colours, and the pattern was not lined up perfectly like it would be on a designer garment. Still, she did thrift it!
Kim and Greg.
So good to see you both!
You can see the amazing V design and textile there. She figures it's either a Valentino or a "Valentinono." I suspect the latter (after digging around on the interwebz) - Valentino did a similar textile but in different colours, and the pattern was not lined up perfectly like it would be on a designer garment. Still, she did thrift it!
Nancy in sparkly silver and velvet, so lovely!
I'm a big fan of Cat's vintage kilt - she went with classic holiday red cashmere with sequins, but it could definitely veer punk (more Cat's vibe).
Kim and Greg.
So good to see you both!
Yvonne wore her black velvet "suit" - a gorgeous velvet blazer and velour joggers. The teal silk top used to be mine!
Damn, my friends are so good looking!
Damn, my friends are so good looking!
What a wonderful time, and an excellent weekend. I'm working this week so will be back daily, then will be taking some time off, which means a less-daily schedule.
"I love you!"
Thank you so much for being here, my friends!
















I love how the red jacket looks with the "roadkill" top and the sequinned skirt. (Whenever I see a spatchcock chicken in the store, it always makes me think of roadkill). Your party outfit is very glamorous and that is a lovely photo of you and L together. I'm glad you were able to bundle up and brave the dreadful weather!
ReplyDeleteI also meant to tell you to enjoy the mittens, as they help with icy cold fingers, and you walk a lot. I even wear thin gloves under mine when it is particularly damp and cold out.
DeleteThank you! I like the semi-transparency of the jacket for showing patterns. I felt fabulous in my tiger dress, thank you!
DeleteGood to know! Thanks for the tip on thin gloves!
Ooooh, you two look positively swanky in your party finery! (Though I have to log my vote for the roadkill/liquid silver outfit as my fave for the week!) Gotta also love the dapper black and white or the grey stripes that your roommates are sporting, also. Readerrita
ReplyDelete*edit- please strike one of those doggone alsos…sorry. Writing on my phone.
DeleteThank you so much, Rita! Ah, I appreciate that vote! Lol, yes, our furry roommates are always so stylish.
DeleteNo worries about the extra also! <3
Friday's outfit might be a bit of a jumble, but I still enjoyed seeing you style those wavy jeans for their first outing. The tuxedo hoodie and abstract top are fabulous too. I also love the roadkill top and sequinned skirt combo very much. But of course, your party outfit tops it all. You look absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the party pictures and those of the kittens, obviously.
The chambray dress was a great find, it would have come home with me as well! xxx
You're too kind, thank you, Ann! I had fun with it, but it's a bit of a hot mess, ha ha. The tiger dress is so fun!
DeleteI'm excited about the chambray dress. Not sure how useful it will be for me, but it's a good quality piece.
I voted for the roadkill/liquid silver ‘fit on your substack poll, but please don’t think the tiger dress didn’t look terrific on you, because it did!!! I had to vote for only one, so the separates won out because it took your brain and style sense to come up with that combo, and it’s faaaaabulous! ~Readerrita
ReplyDeleteI totally agree - a dress is pretty much "one and done" but it does take a lot more effort and creativity to do an outfit of lots of disparate pieces. Thank you for the thoughtful comment, Rita!
DeleteWhat a stunning outfit for Nick's party and you look stunning in it as well as decked out in the outer wear! Ah, so delightful that you have opportunities for truly glamming it up; reminds me of the care people put into their outfits when I was a child and teen (thinking of my parents and their friends). There is something quite special about that whole process. I recognized the teal silk top that Yvonne wore! I love Caro's entire outfit and Rosanna's dress!
ReplyDeleteNot intentionally neglecting the rest of your post, but am simply quite enjoying appreciating all the dressy outfits and sparkle of the season. Thanks for brining us along to the party. :-)
Cheers, Laurie
Thanks, Laurie! It was fun to break out the tiger dress after so long! Yes, I agree, people do not take the same care with their outfits anymore. You recognized Yvonne's top? Well done! I haven't had it in my closet for...gosh...5+ years? A long time! Aren't my friends gorgeous? Thank you!
DeleteNo worries, my friend! Thank you so much for being here.
I had to giggle at your Grinch socks! I love mine and wear them year round.
ReplyDeleteAnd how fabulous is your 70s leopard dress. You look absolutely stunning in it.
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I wear mine year-round as well, Jess! Thank you so much - I felt awesome in the tiger dress.
DeleteSo fabulous outfits, I'm particularly in love with that roadkill & liquidsilver combo (so great to have something Fab to wear when it's cold and rainy) and that red jacket is amazing!. But my favourite one is the most festive golden&tiger ensemble, looking Gorgeous! And so stylish!. Lovely to see that your friends are so damn stylish too!
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Thank you, Monica! I love that too - so shiny and fun! It's always fun to dress up - tiger dress! - and see my lovely friends.
DeleteThose patterned pants are fun. I really like the mermaid skirt as well.
ReplyDeleteBoth of you are looking very stylish, dressed for the annual Christmas party. The maxi tiger dress is fabulous. L. is also very stylish!
I loved seeing all your party outfits- your friends ARE so stylish! I love L's look- I've been trying to find C a green velvet jacket second hand for the last 2 months and just not found one I liked enough at a price I liked- feeling a bit sad about that- I got him a tartan jacket instead but not sure he will totally love it!! Your maxi tiger is maxi super! It looks so amazing on you and I loved the idealised outer wear look- cosy, snuggly- gawjus!!!
ReplyDeleteAlso the tux is amazing and I loved the red jacket with the roadkill top!
ReplyDeleteFab dress, fab husband, great party. What a swell group of friends dressing up as well. The Roadkill top is one of my favourites.
ReplyDeleteGreetje
I loved seeing your party outfits, you, L and the gang are so individually stylish and cool! The tiger maxi is gorgeous on you!
ReplyDeleteLoving the Road Kill and sequins! xxx